Description Forged 8620 carbon steel construction delivers the responsive feel that aspiring players demand.
Vibration absorbing cavity design for optimal feel and sound.
Dual perimeter weighting increases forgiveness and lowers the center-of-gravity.
Each head has milled grooves that comply with 2010 USGA competition requirements while maximizing spin from all playing conditions.
Four-way cambered, mid-width sole, reduces turf interaction for consistent ball striking and shot making.
Progressive offset optimizes trajectories and distance through the entire set.
Dramatic Ni-Cr (Nickel Chromium) plated black finish for a sleek and hot look.
High performance KBS Tour 90 steel shaft or Matrix Studio 84 graphite shaft.
Summary: I have wanted a set of Adams irons for quite a long time now,have driver,3 wood & hybrid Adams and wanted irons to complete set.My driver,wood & hybrid are best clubs I have ever used so have treated myself to the cb2 irons not got them yet as having custom fitting just doing a quick not as I have only read good reports on these clubs will get bk a.s.a.p and write a report on what these clubs are like but no doubt wont be let down as Adams make top notch golf gear
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Review Date October 14, 2011
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Reviewed by: andrew christophorou(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: adams cb2
Summary: recently purchased set of adams cb2 was previously useing taylormade tour burners found them a bit heavy been playing 39 years and with out doubt the adams cb2 are as good a club as ive used find the kbs tour shafts a great engine for these clubs a bi pricey maybe but cant ever see me changeing mind would like to try them with project x 6.o mght cut the distance down a touch pitching the 7 iron about 180
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Review Date August 31, 2011
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: MT(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Adams CB2
Summary: I play to a 7 HC, my home course has a 132 slope. Played Mizuno's for years, last set being MP52. I never thought I would play another brand of irons....until these. Adams has hit a homerun with these. They are a good looking set of sticks with that forged soft feel every bit as smooth as the Mizunos, which is saying alot. They place about 3-5 yards longer than my Mizunos and are very easy to work. They short irons are deadly accurate and spin well. Not sure of the swingweight for each club but the Adams feel a bit lighter, still very solid and you can feel the club head through out the swing. Great sticks!!
Similar Products Used: Mizunio MP60...MP52
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Summary: Perfect shape, perfect size, clean lines, most beautiful and perfectly proportioned iron I've ever hit. Solid feel on well struck shots. Picked up 6-8 yards. Shafts are like melted butter. Can't go wrong with these unless you are 15 or above handicap.
Customer Service: NA
Similar Products Used: Cobra Carbon CB
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Summary: I shot a 72 at my CC and felt that I needed to find some irons that would get me to a point where I always shoot in the mid 60's. Yes, I'm that good. I went to an Adams demo day and gave these irons a whirl. I must say that I was pleasantly surprised at the soft feel, responsiveness and truncated anomalies that are found only in dense-pressed forgings. The black color of the irons is sleak and stealth. Like Batman in drag. I shall procure these and take them out for a spin at my own leisure. Let no man kneel before he has tried forged steel. Be gone with you all, for the king is alive.
Customer Service: I looked up Adams in the phone book but there were thousands of them.
Similar Products Used: I once used a forged cutting blade to gut a turkey.
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